– Discontinue Retin-A, Chemical and Laser Peels, Microdermabrasions, Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), and any chemical exfoliant or “brightening/ whitening” skincare at least 6 weeks prior (Once your brows have healed, you must avoid use of these products on forehead and brow area procedure to prevent premature fading).

– Botox and filler on the forehead, temple, and eye area should be avoided 2 months prior to procedure for those who do not regularly receive injectables.

EYEBROWS POST-CARE– Do not touch the treated area with your fingers. This increases your risk of infection.– Use the protective shield when you shower and avoid getting the treated area wet for 3 days.

– Apply a thin layer of the healing balm twice a day (morning and night) for 7 days. Allow eyebrows to completely dry before applying healing balm (pat dry with paper towel or air dry).

– Avoid excessive sweating on your face for 7-10 days. Sweating through or on the brows will expel pigment from the dermis producing poor results.– Do not use makeup, makeup remover or skincare product on your eyebrow area for 7 days.

– Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for a minimum of 4 weeks after your procedure. Direct sunlight can cause the pigment to change color while it is healing and can also cause hyperpigmentation and scarring.– Avoid sleeping on your face/brows for the first 7 to 10 days.

– Once the area has healed completely, consider using sunblock when going out in the sun to prevent the colour from fading.

– Eyebrow tinting should not be undertaken for 2 weeks after your procedure.